Josh Oddy on MSN
Golf short game lessons from a DP World Tour pro
A raw golf short-game practice session with a DP World Tour professional highlights the fine margins of elite golf. Shot ...
For golfers looking to get better, “fun” and “practice” don’t always go hand in hand. Many players approach their improvement goals as tasks that need to be accomplished rather than a process that is, ...
It’s getting harder and harder to make it to the PGA Tour. Not only is there a massive host of young talent trying to make it ...
Developing a reliable short game is key for beginner golfers to lower scores. Learning lag chipping drills can improve control and accuracy from 5-15 yards. Consistent practice with defined benchmarks ...
“[Daly] is a needle mover. We need that out here. We need somebody that people want to come out and watch. They don’t want to come out and watch me. I understand that.” – on his reaction to John ...
Welcome to Play Smart, a regular GOLF.com game-improvement column that will help you become a smarter, better golfer. One of the best ways to shoot lower scores is by taking advantage of your scoring ...
KLAS Las Vegas on MSN
New indoor golf practice, training facility opens in Las Vegas
A new training and practice facility geared towards providing year-round access to golfers is now open in the Las Vegas ...
Say what you want to, but, in my humble opinion (and experience), cleaning up your short game is the fastest way towards lowering golf scores. And it’s not just me who thinks that, either. In fact, ...
Neal Shipley isn't overpowering The Pete Dye Course at French Lick Golf Resort. Yet the 24-year-old sits tied for the lead at Korn Ferry Tour Championship, positioned to potentially earn his third ...
A new miniature golf course and short game practice facility is opening in Chicago’s Columbus Park. City officials will celebrate the park's completion at 9 a.m. Wednesday in Columbus Park, located at ...
One of the fastest ways for beginner golfers to lower scores is by developing a reliable (and repeatable!) short game. That's because having a shorter swing and not a full swing is easier to control, ...
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